The 10 Greatest Haters Since '93

10. Deric “D. Dot” Angelettie, aka The Mad Rapper

Though you’ll now find him thumb-thugging on Twitter, D. Dot once sat atop the music world as part of Puff’s Hit-Men production team, splashing Haterade on Bad Boy skits.

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9. Kobe Bryant

The Black Mamba and Shaquille O’Neal chummed it up as frenemies for nearly eight years, but in ’03 Bryant dug up the hatchet when he blabbed to reporters that Shaq quieted alleged mistresses with hush money.

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8. Dan Gilbert

When LeBron James chucked the deuces to Cleveland, the Cavaliers’ owner disproved his psychic abilities by penning a memo promising his team would win a chip before ’Bron.

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7. Simon Cowell

The slick wisecracks and blunt criticisms of American Idol’s stone-faced ex-judge made optimistic singers drain their glasses half-empty.

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6. Tonya Harding

This ex-figure skater was banned from the ice for life after her ex-beau made sure her rival went down for the count. While Nancy Kerrigan nursed a busted knee on the sidelines, Harding continued on with the competition, conscious free.

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5. C. Delores Tucker

The late political activist picketed music stores to protest the sexist lyrics of Death Row spitters and harbored a 17-year-long vendetta against gangster rap.
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4. Wendy Williams

TV’s wig-obsessed diva has made a living out of throwing unhealthy doses of shade at celebs, no matter how iconic the target—even Whitney and Beyoncé weren’t exempt.

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3. Donald Trump

When he’s not adjusting his struggle comb-over, the part-time Twitter troll bullies anyone from little old ladies to talk show hosts to the President.

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2. Rush Limbaugh

Remarks from the political radio host—who’s lovingly tagged feminists as “feminazi” and mocked sufferers of Parkinson’s disease—tend to skew just a tad insensitive.

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1. Bill O’Reilly

Fox’s perpetually outraged correspondent not only got Ludacris booted from his Pepsi deal, but also regularly spews venom at rappers (50 Cent, Nas, Cam’ron) for breakfast.